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Don’t Eat, drink & smoke in daylight

Colonel Mohammad Nasser Al Razooqi, Deputy Director...

Colonel Mohammad Nasser Al Razooqi, Deputy Director of the Criminal Investigations Department of Police Stations Affairs, said that violating the virtues of the fasting month is offending to Muslims and is a criminal act punishable by the law.

Dubai Police urged the public to respect the traditions of the fasting month of Ramadan by abstaining from drinking, smoking, and eating in public. According to Federal law number 3 for the year 1987 and amended in year 2006 pertaining to crimes against religious sensitivities number 313 states anyone found eating, drinking or smoking in public during daylight hours, when Muslims are fasting, faces a month in jail or a Dh2,000 fine.

Dubai Police have jailed 24 people in the past three years for breaching the ban.

The fast lasts from sunrise to sunset during Ramadan. Learn more about Ramadan Etiquette

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REVIEW of maternity leave law

“The number of Emiratis is not going...

“The number of Emiratis is not going to grow, This is due to the fact that the mortality and birth rates in the UAE are equal, and while population increase is encouraged, it won’t happen unless birth rates rise,” Dr Amal Al Qubaisi, FNC member and head of the Committee of Education, Youth Culture and Media, said.

Dr. Amal is calling for a complete reconsideration of the UAE law regarding pregnant women and maternity leave. The law in the UAE grants a pregnant woman two months’ fully paid leave, two months of half salary leave, and two months’ unpaid leave. In 2007, a new law emerged stating that a pregnant woman would now get 45 days paid maternity leave and allowed 18 hours per month for lactating purposes. To this new law Dr. Amal stated that no women’s organisations were consulted; in addition, it has been modified so maternity leave is reduced. Considering that 53 per cent of the federal organisation’s workforce is women, it doesn’t seem right nor fair. So what does this law have to do with the growth of the Emirati you might ask?

“Women are hesitant to get married and have babies because of the job situation in the UAE. Some companies prefer not to hire pregnant women, while others automatically exclude pregnant women from promotions. Their reasons are always fear of the woman’s situation affecting the productivity level of her work and therefore negatively impacting the company,” she further added.

This is true and it has been an issue to many women here. In many cases women had to face the difficult and unfair choice between a career and a child which shouldn’t be.  Additionally child birth doesn’t stop with the mothers only, fathers are always involved and should be involved. Dr Amal’s had another requests which is to include modifications in the father’s leave as well. The current law regarding fathers in the UAE grants them three days off work subsequent to their child’s birth. Therefore she asked that these three days to be extended to two weeks.

Humaid Al Qutami, the Minister of Education and chairman of the Federal Human Resources Authority, was supportive granting women this right. We believe that this is a real big issue every working women in UAE is facing. This should be considered with top most priority and some immediate changes should be made.

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All We Ask For is DECENCY!

While Dubai looks very relaxed and easy...

While Dubai looks very relaxed and easy going, similar to any other sun seeker destination, there are laws which are respectfully asked to follow.

Before I start I want to emphasis on the fact that public decency laws have always existed in Dubai.  Alot of incidents have occurred and many have not been respectful, therefore the authorities felt a STRONG  need to remind all of what is and what is not acceptable (is there something wrong with that?)

What is wrong with acting in a decent way and interpret the rules to avoid trouble? All who come to Dubai knows that it is an Arabic and Muslim country. From my experience I also know that all who travels and goes to any country do search and learn a bit about it. So, why is this not the case when it comes to Dubai? Are people really confused or is it is easier to remain confused and keep doing what they are doing ?

IT’S VERY CLEAR AND NO REASON TO BE CONFUSED – JUST COVER UP!!!

These rules were always there but because we have respected our visitors we haven’t enforced it and expected people to be respectful and decent but maybe its our bad. Just because we don’t tell you off in the street, doesn’t mean that we approve of clothing that shows too much. This doesn’t mean we hate you, just the way you dress sometimes.

YOU ARE IN A MUSLIM COUNTRY, have some respect. Simply!

Visitors to the UAE need to be aware that even though every day, the citizens, rulers & enforcers in Dubai turn a blind eye to this behaviour, doesn’t mean the rules don’t exist! Don’t ignore the laws, even if you see others ignoring them. Law is clear on matters of public decency

And “Do you have an opinion on these rules??” is not a question for anyone …

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